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<big>''' Joseph Senior Holland, ''' '' Wendover Brewery, High Street , Wendover , Buckinghamshire .''</big>
[[File:Wendover Red Lion 2.jpg|thumb|The Red Lion]]
[[File:Wendover Red Lion 1995.jpg|thumb|The Red Lion]]
<big>'''Joseph Senior Holland, ''' '' Wendover Brewery, High Street, Wendover, Buckinghamshire.''</big>


J.S.Holland was the tenant at the Red Lion and the brewery tap, the King's Head. He had at least one other public house. In 1910, there was a sale of the 4 quarter brewery with an 8 quarter malting. It was bought by [[William Rodwell]] of Tring. Brewing ceased in 1935, the same year Tring stopped brewing on its sale to Meuxs.
J S Holland was the tenant at the Red Lion and the brewery tap, the King's Head. He had at least one other public house.  
 
In 1910, there was a sale of the 4 quarter brewery with an 8 quarter malting. It was bought by [[William Rodwell]] of Tring.  
 
Brewing ceased in 1935, the same year Tring stopped brewing on its sale to [[Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd]].

Revision as of 13:13, 6 June 2016

The Red Lion
The Red Lion

Joseph Senior Holland, Wendover Brewery, High Street, Wendover, Buckinghamshire.

J S Holland was the tenant at the Red Lion and the brewery tap, the King's Head. He had at least one other public house.

In 1910, there was a sale of the 4 quarter brewery with an 8 quarter malting. It was bought by William Rodwell of Tring.

Brewing ceased in 1935, the same year Tring stopped brewing on its sale to Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd.